Was there any other economy taught back then ?
“There is an idea that a Lithuanian president was an accomplished career Soviet communist, born to a family of Stalins secret police officer...”
If that's what KGB spreads around then it's likely more like her uncle was a sergeant in road militia and she was the lowest rank party member... What you apparently do not understand (or pretend...) is that it's not really about her... you know, in normal countries Presidents are just some individuals... that come and go... If she was involved in commie system or not is rather irrelevant, especially for non-Lithuanians, until it has nothing to do with her administration's policy... It's like with politicians, who are closet homos, it's irrelevant until they push forward homo agenda. If anything, this case is another example of Russia using tricks to meddle in domestic affairs of their neighbors.
Ok, I got your message. If you like your commies you can keep them.